Tyco BMW has reported thefts of four race bikes from one of its transporters which was parked outside a hotel near Birmingham's NEC on Sunday night.

The four bikes were all on display at the Motorcycle Live show at the NEC and the team is appealing for any information to be reported to the team or the West Midlands Police.

The bikes were stolen between 10.30pm on Sunday 27th November and 6.30am on Monday 28th November from a transporter parked outside the Premier Inn at Birmingham NEC/Airport.

It has been reported the four bikes were taken away in a white Ford Transit van.

“We put our heart and soul into motorcycle racing and these bikes have real sentimental value,” Philip Neill, team manager, said. “For this to happen is just devastating, especially as the bikes were only at Motorcycle Live so that race fans could see them up close and personal.”

The four bikes stole were:

-Ian Hutchinson's treble winning Superstock specification Tyco BMW S1000RR – that won races at the NW200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix as well as finishing second in the British Superstock Championship in Tyco BMW livery.

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